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THE RESPONSE OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES TO URBANIZATION IN THE LOS ANGELES AND SAN GABRIEL RIVERS WATERSHEDS, CALIFORNIA Kristy L. Morris 1 , Scott Johnson 2 , Raphael Mazor 3 , 1 The Council for Watershed Health, Los Angeles, CA, 2 Aquatic Bioassay & Consulting Laboratories, Ventura, CA, 3 Southern California Coastal Water Research Project, Costa Mesa, CA

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THE RESPONSE OF BENTHICMACROINVERTEBRATES TO URBANIZATION

IN THE LOS ANGELES AND SAN GABRIELRIVERS WATERSHEDS, CALIFORNIA

Kristy L. Morris1, Scott Johnson2, Raphael Mazor3,1 The Council for Watershed Health, Los Angeles, CA,

2 Aquatic Bioassay & Consulting Laboratories, Ventura, CA,3 Southern California Coastal Water Research Project, Costa

Mesa, CA

Presentation Outline

• Watershed Descriptions

• Monitoring Questions, Design, & Indicators

• Results 2005 to 2010

• BMI stressor Identification

Watershed AreaSan Gabriel River: 679 sq. mi.Los Angeles River: 834 sq. mi.

PopulationSan Gabriel River Watershed: 2.3 millionLos Angeles River Watershed: 4.5 million

Area ofInterest

Type* Residential Commercial Industrial Agriculture Recreation

% LA 37.2 8.54 10.8 0.59 42.87

% SG 29.7 8.27 5.51 3.28 48.76*2005 SCAG Land Use data

Land Use

Upper San Gabriel River Watershed

Bruce Perry, Department of Geological Sciences, CSU Long Beach

Bruce Perry, Department of Geological Sciences, CSU Long Beach

Lower San Gabriel River Watershed

Mainstem San Gabriel River Watershed

San Gabriel Watershed Example: Pre 2005

• 6 agencies

• 3 citizen groups

A lot ofexisting

monitoring

• Limited data comparability

• Lack of coordination onconstituents sampled

• No coordinated QA, IM, etc.

Programs notcoordinated

• Redundancies betweenmonitoring programs

• Majority of the watershednot monitored

Inefficiencies

Design monitoring program

Assess current ability to answer questions

Develop list of monitoring questions

Compile an inventory of existing effort

Bring together watershed stakeholders

Watershed Monitoring ProgramApproach

2005: San Gabriel River Regional Monitoring Program (SGRRMP)2007: Los Angeles River Watershed Monitoring Program (LARWMP)

1.

What is thehealth ofstreams ?

2.

Conditions atareas ofunique

importance ?

3.

Areregulateddischarges

meeting WQobjectives ?

5.

Is it safe toeat fish ?

4.

Is it safe toswim?

State of the Watershed.

Monitoring Questions

1.

What is thehealth ofstreams ?

Monitoring Questions

Probability-based design

Sites randomlyallocated:

Upper WS

Lower WS

Mainstem

Multipleindicators

(MLOE)

Annual surveys

Dry Weathersampling

(May – July)

Health of streams ?

Integrated Monitoring Programs

• General Constituents

• Metals

• Nutrients

• Organics

• Indicator Bacteria

• BenthicMacroinvertebrates

• Benthic Algae

WaterChemistry

ToxicityPhysicalHabitat

Bioassessment

7-day Ceriodaphnia testSurveys: SWAMP and CADF&G

California Rapid Assessment Method (CRAM)

Condition?

Health of streams ?

BMI Community ConditionAlong an Urbanization Gradient

Chronic Toxicity

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Watershed Lower Main Upper

Pe

rce

nta

geo

fSi

tes

LA River WS

SG River WS

n=29

n=109

San Gabriel River WatershedPC 1 and 2 explain 58%of variance

PC 1: 46% (pHab var)PC 2: 12% ( diss. metals)

n = 69

San Gabriel River WatershedRelationship b/w Measured Environmental Variables and IBI Scores

Los Angeles River Watershed

PC 1 and 2 explain 60%of variance

PC 1: 48% (pHab var)PC 2: 12% ( diss. ions)

Los Angeles River WatershedRelationship b/w Measured Environmental Variables and IBI Scores

Conclusions

• BMI communities vary across an urbanizationgradient

– clear relationship between IBI Scores and theknown degree of urban pressure

• Physical habitat conditions biggest stressor toBMIs

• Opportunities for conservation of green areas

Acknowledgement ofProgram Partners

Brock Bernstein: Consultant

Questions

Kristy Morris, PhDCouncil for Watershed [email protected]

Ph: 213.229.9960